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AHHHHH....I remember doing this back in the late 80 early 90's....
I'm glad I don't screen print anymore....
just tossed three squeegee's and a roll of silk yesterday....officially done!
I think I'm gonna clean my shop now after seeing that....I can imagine the dead guy is on the other side looking in on what his family is doing with his "prized possessions"
generally leave it out, unless it's in an area of the layout that has space to eat.
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I never give them the option. Take them off, keep them until they pick up the vehicle, then when they don't realize they are not on there I pitch them in the trash....
that's not good, means its an error the printer can't identify. Probably ink in the lines. I have cleaned them out before, I would never do it again.
This would be tough for a mid level hack (me) to figure out and i'm assuming your not even to that level, You will need to call in a tech for this.
missing the obvious point that this used to be a sign for two different places now one knuckle head wants it all for themselves but the sign guy isn't telling him what he needs....
In a trillion years I would never do this. this customer needs to be told that the signs have to be removed and...
readability is the key here....LOL
nobody is going to read any of that. people look for names and addresses on signs, the rest is crap...yes, even the phone number is useless.....
yea, that's what happen to me the second time, belt kept slappin making hellatious noise and once in a while jamming. tweaking the adjustment wheel helped, but i never quite got it right on the second one.
i've done it twice. first time was a breeze, second machine i did it on i had a hell of a time adjusting the belt.
this is a perfect time to replace the felt rail bar cleaners on the top of the carriage as they are exposed during the replacement.
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